US Government Rectifies Misinterpretation of Ling Wancheng’s Case

(L) Ling Jihua, (R) Ling Wancheng. It was reported that former Chinese Communist Party leader Ling Jihua’s brother, Ling Wancheng is providing top secrets of the Chinese government to U.S. intelligence agencies (Internet images)

A recent report by the Washington Free Beacon, which stated that former Chinese Communist Party leader Ling Jihua’s brother, Ling Wancheng, is providing top secrets of the Chinese government to U.S. intelligence agencies, has raised great concern.

Why did this U.S. news site publish such a report when on Jan. 15, at a press conference of the Information Office of the People’s Republic of China, the deputy secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) told an Agence France-Presse (AFP) reporter that the Chinese government was still negotiating with the U.S. government regarding Ling Wancheng’s case?

Many foreign Chinese media believe the U.S. government is holding talks and cooperating with the Chinese government. The Free Beacon appears to be the perfect media for the U.S. government to use to rectify the misinterpretation.

According to the Free Beacon’s report, as the intelligence was not obtained through secret agents but provided to the U.S. government by Ling, the U.S. government should not be held responsible. It is at the discretion of the Chinese government what action they will take.

Last August, the New York Times reported that the Chinese government had asked the United States to extradite Ling Wancheng, but was rejected. The U.S. Department of State said that since Ling did not break U.S. law, they would not interfere in the matter.

Commentator Heng He said in his program on the Sound Of Hope radio network that the Free Beacon is a conservative American news site with Bill Gertz as its senior editor.

Gertz was a columnist at the Washington Times and became the senior editor of the Free Beacon when it was founded. He is famous for exposing secrets of the U.S. government.

On Feb. 6, 2012, Wang Lijun, former police chief and vice-mayor of the city of Chongqing, appeared at the U.S. consulate in Chengdu. The following day, the Free Beacon was founded, and its very first three reports were about Wang.

One of them revealed that Bo Xilai, then-Party secretary of Chongqing, collaborated with former Party security czar Zhou Yongkang to stop Xi Jinping from taking over as president. The three reports were later proven to be true.